The new clip was created entirely in quarantine over video message
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, appeared on Good Morning America on Monday in a prerecorded interview promoting her narration of the latest Disneynature documentary, Elephant.
"When you spend time connecting to them and the other wildlife, you really understand we have a role to play in their preservation and their safety," she said.Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is back on our television screens.On Monday, Good Morning America shared an interview clip from Disney of Meghan discussing her involvement in
.The new clip was created entirely in quarantine over video message
Chester Zoo's elephants will be enjoying a pool party in this week's virtual tour of the attraction.
Alright, let's be real here: You've probably purchased a Disney+ subscription for the sole purpose of post-royal duties. There is absolutely no shame in that, my friend (because that's exactly what I did)! Two weeks after the movie's release, we're getting Meghan's exclusive insight into what it was like narrating the film, and of course...how much she loves elephants as a species. It wasn't , but it will have to do for now.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hopes people will become more mindful of their actions after watching her Disney+ documentary, Elephants.
Meghan Markle made her first appearance since her royal exit. The former Duchess of Sussex has lent her voice to Disney Plus' upcoming movie Elephant. The makers shared a glimpse of her contribution in the movie through the trailer shared earlier this month. Now, the actress appeared on Good Morning America in a pre-recorded video. In the interview aired on April 20, Meghan said, "I’m really grateful to have the opportunity to be a part of bringing the story of elephants to life."
By Elizabeth Wagmeister
Meghan Markle made her first TV appearance on Monday since stepping down as a senior member of the British royal family alongside her husband Prince Harry. However, her appearance on “Good Morning America” was prerecorded.The clip was to promote “Elephant,” the Disneynature documentary the 38-year-old narrated for the Disney+ streaming service, Us Weekly reported.
Meghan Markle’s “Good Morning America” interview aired Monday.
Meghan Markle is opening up about returning to Hollywood with the Disney+ documentary, Appearing in a pre-taped interview for the documentary, which aired on Monday's, Markle shared why this new animal doc meant so much to her.
Meghan Markle appeared on the April 20 episode of Good Morning America to give her first television interview following her and Prince Harry’s decision to leave the U.K. and stop performing their royal duties.
Back on the small screen! Meghan Markle made her first TV appearance since exiting the British royal family with Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle will make her return to TV on Monday–sort of.
Cage the Elephant's album Social Cues does what no set had done in over a decade: spin off a trio of No. 1 singles on Billboard's Adult Alternative Songs airplay chart.On the April 18-dated tally, "Black Madonna" rises 2-1.
Remember in a pre-corona world when the biggest headline of the week was that wore her on the red carpet? Sigh. While it would (rightfully) barely dent the news cycle now, back in November it was a Very Big Deal, since up until that point, many didn’t know she even had wavy hair.Aniston’s longtime hairstylist and the man behind the Rachel cut, Chris McMillan, shared a photo of her look and explained how he brought out her texture.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially bid goodbye to their royal roles on March 31, 2020, but not before completing their scheduled duties like attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminister Abbey. After heading back to Canada post their UK trip, Harry and Meghan shifted their base to LA and are currently quarantining with their 11-month-old son, Archie, in a large mansion. Recently, it was revealed that Meghan was making her comeback to show business with voiceover work for Disney+.
Now that her first-post royal gig has debuted, the producers of the nature documentary “Elephant” are speaking out about how Prince Harry helped Meghan Markle with her performance.
With Meghan Markle’s highly-anticipated first post-royal gig having just debuted, ET has learned how the former star nailed her performance — with some help from Prince Harry.
[Note: In the wake of SXSW's cancellation this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally.] The winner of this year's Documentary Feature award at the virtual version of SXSW, Katrine Philp's An Elephant in the Room spends time with participants in a New Jersey program called Good Grief, whose probably inadvertent invocation of Charlie Brown hints at its focus: The Morristown group is built around children who have lost parents, placing them